Do You Need a Passport for Puerto Rico? Here’s What You Need to Know

If you’re planning a Caribbean getaway to Puerto Rico, you might be wondering: Do U.S. citizens need a passport to travel there? Here’s the quick answer: No – U.S. citizens do not need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, meaning traveling there is considered domestic travel for Americans. Let’s break down what you need to know before you go.
Travelling to Puerto Rico from the U.S.
For U.S. citizens:
- No passport is required.
- You will need a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, state ID, or military ID.
- From May 2025, you must have a REAL ID-compliant license or another TSA-approved ID to board your flight. Look for the star marking on your license to confirm compliance.
Travelling to Puerto Rico from Outside the U.S.
If you are a non-U.S. citizen travelling directly to Puerto Rico:
- You will need a valid passport.
- You may also need a U.S. visa or an ESTA if you are from a country in the Visa Waiver Program. Puerto Rico follows the exact entry requirements as the mainland U.S. because it is a U.S. territory.
Why Don’t U.S. Citizens Need a Passport?
Puerto Rico has been a U.S. territory since 1898. Travelling there from the mainland U.S. is just like flying to another state. No customs or immigration checks are required for U.S. citizens on arrival.
Can I Use My Passport as ID Instead of My License?
Yes. Even though a passport isn’t required for U.S. citizens travelling to Puerto Rico, you can use your passport book as your ID for TSA checks if you prefer.
What About Children Travelling to Puerto Rico?
For children under 18:
Travelling with an adult: They do not need ID if flying with a parent or guardian within the U.S. or territories.
Travelling alone: The airline will advise what ID is needed for unaccompanied minors.
Tips for Travelling to Puerto Rico
Currency: Puerto Rico uses the U.S. dollar (USD), so there’s no need to exchange money if you’re coming from the mainland.
Cell service: Most U.S. mobile carriers include Puerto Rico in their domestic coverage.
Payments: If you’re paying for accommodation or supporting family in Puerto Rico, apps like Paysend let you transfer money securely and with low fees straight to a bank card or account.
No passport needed if you’re a U.S. citizen flying to Puerto Rico. Just bring your driver’s license or REAL ID and enjoy everything this beautiful island has to offer – from San Juan’s colorful streets to the beaches of Vieques.
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